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Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical Princi - ples of Natural Philosophy and his System of the World, trans. from the Latin (1687), by Andrew Motte (1729), revised by F. Cajori (Berkeley, 1934); the Latin title Philos - ophiae naturalis principia mathematica (London, 1687) is frequently referred to as Principia.
SPACE SALOMON BOCHNER 1968
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He went to the three gold bars, prepared to lay his hand across them to call Philos, and then paused.
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Yet without the invitation to sail, the 5th September meeting between the Beau Idea of a captain and the man he would call Philos, history might have been very different.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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Yet without the invitation to sail, the 5th September meeting between the Beau Idea of a captain and the man he would call Philos, history might have been very different.
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Philos, to name one sort of love, described the way one feels for relatives and friends; philos is undergirded by loyalty and history, as well as affinity.
Kate Braestrup: 1 Corinthians: The Profound Meaning In Paul's Prescription For Marriage Kate Braestrup 2011
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Philos, to name one sort of love, described the way one feels for relatives and friends; philos is undergirded by loyalty and history, as well as affinity.
Kate Braestrup: 1 Corinthians: The Profound Meaning In Paul's Prescription For Marriage Kate Braestrup 2011
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For that would be one way to make Philos 'extraordinary remark consistent: they had never seen a male, but they were not females.
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By this time he was familiar enough with the sensation to be able to take it without turning off the universe; he was able to watch Philos walking back toward the pool.
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For Philos touched his hands together-and then Philos was gone! and instead someone else stood there, resplendent in deep navy with a high collar which excellently framed his rather long face, with well-fitting trunks with a nicely-draped apron hi front of them, with very handsome shoes, and even with the bare shoulders which surmounted the full jacket, and the silly black ball hobbling on its head, the figure was a pretty snorky one.
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Philos looked him up and down and up, and the puckered expression intensified.
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